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Tue 1 Nov 16 · The Future of Artificial Intelligence (Imperial College London, London)
Mon 4 Jul 16 · Twilight science (The Royal Society, London)
Tue 12 Apr 16 · Learning machines - how computers got smart (The Royal Society, London)
Mon 24 Mar 14 · Cafe Scientifique: Can computers help people to see? (The Royal Society, London)
Mon 18 Mar 13 · The Internet tells us nothing (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Wed 16 May 12 · Keeping pace with a digital revolution (21st Century Challenges, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Tue 6 Dec 11 · The OCRopodium Project: Evaluating open-source tools for historical OCR (Anatomy Theatre & Museum, London)
Wed 18 May 11 · Digital technology in Africa (21st Century Challenges, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Tue 12 Oct 10 · Information theory meets writing (The Royal Society, London)
Thu 7 Oct 10 · Is London missing out on the potential of new technologies? (Conference Centre, London)
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